Experience the trip of a lifetime to the emerald isle, Ireland! Have you ever dreamed of meandering the windy roads of green and lavender fields, sleeping in the hallowed halls of a towering castle, or drinking a pint of Guinness staright from the source (yes, it really is better)? With the purchase of a Rescue Raffle ticket, it could all be yours with our Irish Adventure Giveaway! Spend 6 nights exploring amazing cities such as Dublin, Ennis, and Kilarney, greeted with the warmest hospitality in the United Kingdom. With Tours and excursions of the Gap of Dunloe and the Aran Islands, as well as VIP tickets to the Guinness Taproom(which boasts the best pints of Guinness and unmatched views of Dublin), You'll be experiencing Ireland in the best way possible. Take a look at everything included in your trip, and buy your raffle ticket below!

This Experience Includes:

Mont Clare Hotel, Dublin - night 1

The Old Ground Hotel, Ennis - nights 2 & 3

Randles Court Hotel, Killarney - nights 4 & 5

Clontarf Castle Hotel, Dublin - night 6 with 3-course dinner for 2

Daily breakfast for 2

Full day tour for 2 on the Gap of Dunloe

Full day tour for 2 on the Aran Islands

2 VIP tickets to the Guinness Storehouse

6-day rental of a manual (stick shift) car

Winspire booking & concierge service

1 Ticket: $100

3 Tickets: $250

*Airfare not included with giveaway. Must be 18 or older to win. Drawing will be held at Evening to Paws on March 17th, 2018. Need not be present at event to win raffle.

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